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coming prenominal

 

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Term: coming (prenominal)

Description:

Used as a prenominal modifier, "coming" refers to something that is approaching or imminent in time, space, or action.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: Approaching or impending in time or sequence. (e.g., the coming week, the coming years)
  • Sense 2: Approaching or nearing a place. (e.g., the coming train, the coming storm)
  • Sense 3: About to happen or occur. (e.g., the coming battle, the coming event)

Usages:

  1. Part of Speech: Adjective
  2. Example Sentence: The coming season promises to be filled with exciting adventures.

  3. Part of Speech: Noun
  4. Example Sentence: Her coming surprised everyone, as we were not expecting her to visit today.

  5. Part of Speech: Verb (gerund)
  6. Example Sentence: The students were eagerly awaiting the coming of their favorite teacher.

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